0 a person who gives information to people, usually in exchange for money, especially about the likely winner of a race or competition, or who gives information to an official organization, especially about someone who has done something wrong:
An anonymous tipster has leaked confidential government information to the press.
However, the success of gate relies on an existing underlying data model, the tipster architecture.
They are like tipsters who still support a horse that they tipped in the general election and that came last.
I have been described in the tabloid press as a titled tipster.
We have had a rather interesting example lately in connection with tipsters.
I shall now try to be a tipster.
Political comment is too often reduced to psephology which is an occupation worthy of a racing tipster.
He confounds these tipsters with the men who write in the high-class newspapers and give expert information on various events which are of popular interest.
He is, in fact, to become a racing tipster.